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CITY ITEMS
I UOHMEROIAL
Corrected daily by McOomick Oo
SILVER
alt Lake 110K per ounce
d New York 113i per ounce
I LEAD
t Salt Lake 565 per ton bid
New York 6c per pound
RELIGIOUS SERVICES TO
DAY
CHURCH or JESUS CHRIST OF LAT
TERDAY SAIXTS Service in the vari
ous ward meeting houses this afternoon
and ovening unday Schools in the
morning
LIBEBAL INSTITUTE Preaching at
J the Institute by Elder Joseph Luff at 2
pm and 7 pm All are invited
ST MARKS CATHEDBAL Jlorninj
i service 11am Sunday School at 945
I am Evening service at 7 pm
I
1 ST PAULS CHAPEL corner of Fifth
I South and Second West streets Sunday
School 230 pm
j CATHOLIC Church of St Mary Mag
j dalene Rev Father Scanlan Pastor
CATHOLIC SERVICE at Fort Douglas
the second Sunday of each month at 10
oclock am
PRESBYTERIAN CHUHCH Preaching 1
at 11 am by the pastor Rev K Q
MoNiece Sabbath school at 930 am
FIRST M E CHURCH Service at 11 L
am and 715 pm Sunday School at 1 t
1215 The public generally and strang
ers in particular are invited to attend
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH The
Element of Authority in Matters of Sci S
ence and RoligioIl is the subject of Mr
Barrows lecture tonight at the Con
gregational Cnurch in the Union course
Service begins at 730
I
Notice
Mr William M Cowloy 13 author
ized to canvass Cache County and
L Mr Thomas Grawley Juab County for
the SALT LAKE HERALD take Sub
acriptiona and orders for Advertising
and Job Work find receipt for the
same
HKSALD P P Co
I
Bittern
Largo quantities of bitter salt from
tho Great Salt Lake have been col
lected by Mr Ephraim Gun of
Lake Ehore It is intended to have
it analyzed with a view to its being
utilized Specimens hava been de
posited at the Deseret Museum
A KICII LINE OF SCARF KINGS just
opened at JOSLIX PARKS d4
JUST RECEIVED The new style
Bon Tou Visiting Cards gilt
odged in neat cases Call and see
them h < > y are tasty and cheap auG
1 Hot Tom Jerry
r And genuine Irish Scotch and Rum
I and other Hot Punches at the Occi
DNTAL 07
i I
I
Philharmonic
There will be a business meeting oi
of tha Philharmonic Society on Tues
day evening next tt 7 pm at St
Marks School rcoms A full attend
ance of members is requested
W G VAN HORNE President
ZKRA SNOW Secretary
Fashionable and Nobby
We have juft received by express
the LATEST STYLES of HATS
d20 L A GOLDBEEQ
RAKE BARGAINS IN HOSIERY
COHN BEOS are clearing out their
immense stock of Woolen and Cotton
Hosiery regardless of cost jl5
u
New Music
From David O Calder the follow
ing copyright pieces of new sheet
music havs been received copies oi
which are to be had of him now at half
the publishers prices The Deep
Deep tCd song by C II Gabriel
A noble and Imprtssive ballad equal
in merit and simihr in style to
Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep
Scenes of My Youth song by S
Turney from tho new open ol
Love and War a beautlul home
song Ill see IhstYour Grave is Kept
Green song by Clayton Emblem
of fionttincy duct by Turney an
nrlittc piece of vocal music suitable
los any two voices and admirable for
conceit purposes or Amatori waltzes
by Frank Conway these wallzcs are a
I pe t charm of melodies good for
pructico and unexelled for dancing
Pleasures ot Summer valse bril
liante by Jonee a very eflective and
brilliant waltz and an excellent
i
teaching piece
II CARPETS WALL PAPER Lace
Curtains Window Shades Cornices
and a full line of Upholstery Trim
mings Wire Cloth at
H Dinwoodeye Furniture Store
613 i
I
MEERSCHAUM GOODS FOR
PRESENTS AT ED HARRIS
dll
What an Englishman Thinks of
the American People
He says they hurry they eat
quick they gulp they b lcb they
I have stomach ache headache liver
troubles and bowel complaint they
fret and they scold they get cross at
nothing and without cause they look
sallow and holloweyed they look
hungry and cant eat they spit up
food they hive wakerul night They
die early because they disregard the
true principles to correct
These troubles and many others al
grow out and from a torpid liver and
called dyspepsia indigestion They
canbe cured and have been cured
and in every case with a guaranty
I that they will be cured by the use of
j Dr Mintiee English Dandelion Pills
Sold by all druggists Price 50o per
bottle
Health strength and vigor of the
Kidneys and Bladder always follow
the use of the great Buchu compound
Dr Minties Nephreticum Brights
Disease Dibetee Inflammation
Smarting or Private Diseases are
quickly cured by it For Leucorrhoc
it i has no equal Dont be persuaded
to take any other preparation Every
one who has tried it recommends H i
For sale by all druggist
Sin ASTLEV CoOPERS VITAL RZSTO
EATIVE The great English remedy
has made moro cure of Nervous De
I bility Ssoiinal Weakness Loot Man
hood nocturnal emission lassitude
despondency and inability for mental
labor despondency and such di ease
as are induced by youthful follies and
excesses l than all other medicines
rYlmhin 1 Ii n
v v4 jfc 13 UUfr SHliIU J
excitant is perfectly safe tdt kei i I I
not a quack nostrum and produce
results that are wonderful Price 3
per bottle Four times the quantty
10 It will not disappoint you Try
a bottle
To be had at the Z C M I drug
department Messrs Moore Allen <
Co and Dr Mintie Coill Kear
ney street BAH Francisco dlS
TIlE GAME LAW
A Good Suggestion for the Con
sideration of Sportsmen
SALT LAKE CITY Jan 17 1880
Editors Herald
The Utah Fish and Game Protec
tive Society of thid city was organ
ized for the purpose indicated by its
name and also to procure the enact
ment of suitable Uws to enforce the
object of the society Our present
S game law is quite defective and it
should ba amended only however
after mature reflection and investiga
tion The united wisdom of the
sportsmen of the territory should be
brought to bear ou this subject
Suggestions for the basis of an
amended game law when brought
before the Legislature should be of
each a nature as to meet the endorse
ment of the people and the result
could not be unfavorable To obtain
aa intelligent expression of tho people
I suggest that the Bportmeu of tai
Lake City call a public mel tng for the
purpose of giving all parties Juterejteil S
an oppotunity to explain their idea
and expatiate upon their pet theories
20 that the light of day may be thrown
noon the wisdom now hidden from i
the world Itis my opinion that
with eay three or four amendments
the present game law will be found
wise and acceptable to the majority
of sportsmen The provisions of the
law 1 are not now and cannot be made
sufficiently liberal to suit market
hunters or that class of men who
hunt lor mere meat but these are
the two classes who should be the
least regarded Tho object of a game
law is the consistent preservation of
game cot the arrangement of the
open season so as ta suit the conven
ience of sportsmen and it appears to
me that whenever there ia the slight
est doabt about the advisability of
killing game at a certain season of
tbe yea the benefit of the doubt
should be given to the game
It is a known fact that the disturb
ance of game during tbe nest making I
or breeding ecaou bIn a bad effect
and besides that a true sportsman
scorns to rob a neat or deprive young
birds or animals of their natural pro
tectors for the more pleasure of
shooting My attention was more
particularly called to this subject by
the circulation of a ptttion to the
jegislaturo asking the reconsideration
tion of certain features in the present
game law The request is that the
open season for duck shooting be extended
tended six weeks from the date now I
fixed by enactment but as the reasons
presented are to palpably selfish the
necessity of presenting a remon
strance dos not seem apparent If
a suitable hall can be obtained I
would advise the immediate calling
of a meeting for the purpose of decid
ing upon tho best method of con
ttructing a game law which will be
juet aud equitable and of such a I
nature that our legislators will enact
it and the public approve Sportsmen
what do you say GAME
Young Marks Young
Will ba closed Monday January 19j
taking stock j18
PRIME MICHIGAN APPLES
without worms at CUTLER BROS
n22
Lost
A Black Newfoundland Dog ans
wering to the name of Jep Any
person bringing the above to F W
Jennings will be rewarded jalS
Criminal Calendar
Criminal oases in the Third District
Court are set for trial as below sub
ject however to any orders or changes
hat may be made by the court
MONDAY FEBRUAY 2 1880
The Poole etc vs Charles Morris
and Henrietta Salisbury assault with
intent to commit murder
TUESDAY 3
The People etc vs Henry New
man assault with deadly weapon
Tho People etc vs Kennedy J
Handle assault with deadly weapon
The People etc vs Howard W
Cole embezzlement
The People etc vs Thomas Oakey
et al grand larceny
WEDNESDAY 4
The People etc vs James Bagley
assault with deadly weapon
The People etc vs George String
bam grand larceny
The People etc vs George A
arkscm et at assault and battery
THURSDAY 5
The People etc vs Henry Keyser
tl aL grand larceny
The People tt3 vs John A Nelson
rescuing a prisoner
FRIDAY 6
The People etc vs N V Jones
assault with deadly weapon
The United States vs John East
hope perjury
MONDAY 9
The People etc vs Alt under
Icorf murder
TUESDAY 10
The People etc vs WsllLim
Jtiihy murder
WEDNESDAY 11
The People etc vs James F
Graham embezzlement
TlItJBSDAY 12
Tho People etc cs Perry Decker
et at grand larceny
FRIDAY 13
The People etc vs James Moray
murder
New Furniture
We open this date the first oi four
car loads of FURNITURE and
louse Goods This arrival makes
our stock complete and we invite
your attention to prices
d6 BAREATT BROS
PIPES CICARS AND TOBAC
COS AT EO HARRIS LITTLE
CHURCH ROUND THE COR
NEr an
Bullion
Receipt of bullion on Saturday
By McCornick Oo Four
car loads of bullion from the Old I
Telegraph Smelter one car from the
Morgan one from the Chicago and
two car loads of Germania refined
Ipad Value S11G50
By Pacific Express Company Four
bars of bullion from the Ontario Mill
308098 and three from the Ger
mania Smelter 3270 Value
835098
Total value of shipments 18
000 98
LUMBER SHINGLES LATH
I FLOORING RUSTIC SID INC
PICKETS ETC CHEAP AT
LATITiThRTAYL l CCJ z
DIED
omwABii In the Nineteenth 1V ard of
this city January 17 1SSO of diphtheria
James Edwin Ststhasn son of George and
Marianne Sheppard aged 3 years 11
monhs and 1 day
Funeral services on Monday at 12
oclock at residence of parents
OPEN LETTER TO PRESI
DENT HAYES
In very blank verse mostly
Letter J3T ImTnicSt Officials
SALT LAKE CITY Jan 171880 I
To His Excellency B B Hayes JVcrf
dent of the United Stales
What doctrine new and strange is
I this we hear
What policy incomprehensible
It is reported sir from Washington
That he who would become a candidate
And hope to be appointed Governor
Of this our territory must declare
That he indulges no sympathy
Nor favor towards the people living here
But is their enemy and he mutt give
A pledge of bitterness and enmity
Toward them and their domestic policy
And mu t his tho ough readiness declare
To act against them with a vigorous arm
In any possible emergency
Xot in a natural tmergtncy
Nor purely accidental but in one
Premeditated long and carefully
And with deliberate purpose brought
about
To crash and to exterminate all those
Who hold tho Mormon doctrine to be
true
And huld it thus so conscientiously b
As to give tone and color to their lives
rhls is an extraordinary thing
A t Qualification remarkable ti
Fo federal office sir of any kind
Where did you learn such wondrous
policy I
Where did you learn such wondrous
statesasanship
By what mysterious power were you in
spired
Such tests to think of and to institute
And to impose upon candidates
For ruling offices of any grade
Will two thousand six hundred dollars
pay
A man to be an open enemy
An enemy declared and undisguised
Of three times fifty thousand people who
Hava never done him any injury
Nor thought to injure him or aught of his
Will that sum as an annual salary
For four short years induce a decent
man
A man honor and a gentleman
To sell his soul unto the devil so
With you the tempter to the evil work
Why was it that our honored Governor
Must fly to Washington in hot posthaste
To reassure your excellency self
That ho was sound in this particular
And to the people was inimical
The people over whom as governor
By Grants appointment ho had ruled four
years
And thus by personal appeal to you
Make null and void tho work of rabid
tongue3
And from decapitation save his head
ilia head offlcia1 one more four year
term
Why should he leave his pressing duties
here
To go to Washington in such a case
ACe as needless asa cse coul bo
Do you consider it good policy
That officers should be inimical
Antagonistic hostile and warliko
Unto the people over whom they rule
Regarding them with animosity
Uncompromising animosity
I thing it is a foolish policy
A policy designed to stir up strife
And to prevent public prosperity
Tho g3spel sir of hate is not the thing
No not the thing by ary means for you
Tha President of tho United States
To preach abroad throughout the Union
And base appointive policy upon
A policy like this will never win
The favor and respect of honest men
A Ywl f TMI At Tint nilf it f tf OTnoxr
v v v J
From you o youll hear some sharp and
cutting things
From those you have upon your list of
friends
As well as from your partys enemies
Theres Wendell Pnillips in his scolding
way
Says you equivocate and falsify
Denounces you not only as a fraud
But says and says incisively you are
Devoid of honor and of principle
Yet he is 1 republican like you
Republican tough slightly radical
If you persist in such a policy
The policy of enmity and hate
You must expect to reap that which you
sow
Then whereunto think you this thing will
grow
Beyond jour wishes and beyond your
power
And then sir you will curse the evil
hour
When you forsook peace in your policy
Exchanging it for develiih enmity
From territory into slates twill go
Ad you sir though the President will
know
You cannot burnt play with fire without being
If you sow seed of animosity
Though in a region far off and remote
The harvest will come homo to you too
soon
The seed will volunteer
To come up year by year
Come here come there
Come everywhere
Till to will surely find
Ti your sorrow you wi fnd
That many a Eovereign state is eight to
niucd
And many a sovereign state is Garce
loned
And many a state hss double govern
ment
And hydraheaded anarchy SALT prevails LAKJR
I GENUINE BARGAINS We have
an overstock of Cloaks Dolman
Felt Skirt Dress Goode Flannels i
Waterproofs and a huge variety of
Winter Goods which we are offering
regardless of cost and the recent ad
vances in this class of goods
j15 ColIN BRO
CANES AND NOTIONSAT LIT
TXE CHURCH ROUND THE
CORNER dll
Guns Pistols
Ammunition Fishing Tackle Cut
ery etc etc can be had of the
BEsr QUALITY and at LOW PBICES from
JAKE HEUSSER All kinds of
RSPAiniSQ FEOMPTLY ATTENDED TO
Lovers of Rifle Shooting should not
iftil to call and ry their skill at the
tHCOTisa GALLJRY U i is tho best in
I
0 = 7 o
WATER PIPES LAID to order
by HEESCH 6 > ELLERBEOK Old
Constitution Building al
THE MOST Beautiful Display of
II Silks Dress Woods Furs Dol I
mans Cloak for Ladies and Chil
II I dren Linen and Silk Handker
chiefs Lace and Silk Ties Berlin
Silk Embroideries etc for Holi
day Giftsat Closing Out Piiceaat
d4 F AUEBBACH BRO
Just Received Homemade
Linsey Sheeting Trunk
Flannel Sheeting Soaps
Grey Limey Washboards
Navy Twill Flannel Brooms
Red Twill Flannel Brushes
White Twill Flannel Baskets
Plain Flannels Cotton Batting
Double Shawls White Yarn
Blankets Colored Yarns
J C CuTLER Agent
jli Old Constitution Building
Greenigs Private Boarding
House
Second House East of City Hall
neatly furnished and fitted up
TABLE SUPPLIED WITH THE
VERY BEST A Home to its Pat
rons Terms moderate
DANIEL GnsENia Prop
Salt Lake City n26
Wanted
HOUSEHOLD AND STORE GOODS FOB
CASH
Before you sell your outfit consult
John Crane weat of Theatre H
pays the highest price for everything
01
HORSE TALK
On Colt Stakes and Training bj r
Our Turf Editor
Buffon observes of the horse that
it ranks in the first scale of excellence
of all animals coming under the
Endowed
denomination of cattle EndowedS
with a form and sagacity adapted or
on
the use of man and depending
him for his final development to the
perfect horse near aa man can
raise him to that pain using all the
experience of diflerent breeders of the
world in mingling the beai strains cf
blood Years before the birth of the
Savior the horse ia i described as being
without lear and ever since then he
has been handled by man for the
sxpreea purpose of making him better
nd how humiliating i must bo to
i noble horde who traces his ancestry
or generation to be owned by a
nan who daro not tiyt ntn head
hat he may show toe success of his
uug lineal breeding to his equine I
isters acd his cousins and his aunt
Q a dash of a mile before an assetn
led throng of lovtn of a good horse
lut such is the fate of many a good
nh h rho 1
IUJ1 UJiU 111 UldkU UL1U OU Ib IU UJU
tinue to bo until the breeders enter
into friendly rivalry as to the merits of
their horses mares and foals and the
perfect horse of Utati will only be
arrived at through the untiring atten
tion of breeder Quoting from a
noted writer of the British turf The
Arabian horse and the thoroughbred
horse of our native country are in
debted chiefly i not entirely to
tbe great skill and constant attention
of their breeders for tbe great celeb
rty which they have attained and
Utah cannot hope tjaccomplsh what
others have unless she follows in
tbe foot ep3 of more experienced
trainers and breeders and commences
breeers
with her equine youngsters giving
them a thorough horse education
that is i they expect any great re
sults I would be folly to tram every
foal that drops in Utah to be a run
ner or a trotter or a saddle nag but
every man that owns 1 colt in Utah
should notice it every day and try
and detect any striking peculiarity
that it may exhibit audit it has speed
of any kind cultivate that until con
vinced that the colt is a good one
or a failure and i the former by all
means enter it in a colt race evenly
matched against tho good ones
owned by your neighbor and maybe
he will find that he has a world
beater Colt stakes are not gotten up
for pecuniary gain but for the de
velopment and tupremacy of the
colt an entrance fee is charged for
the insurance of good faith and ai a
guaranty that owners will train and
come to the scratch hence they are
made payor play I the breeders
intend getting up a running or trot
ting meet this summer the books
should be opened immediately and
closed no later than May let allowing
two months for training before tbe race
and each entry should be made in
cash giving the ser age color and
ppnnnil unnpurannn nf hn pnlt with
the name of sire and dam and i their
pedigree i possible A cold blooded
colt wants a description as much as a
thoroughbred for i it is a winner it
may be the nucleus for a new and
wonderful breed of hordes
Neptune we are told created the
horse by striking tbe earth with his
trident but as be breeders of Utah
have no such powers of necromancy
their best way is to aid nature with
breeding science and give tbe young
store a thorough course of training
and lot them scramble for the first
place in 1 colt race
WANTED TO RENTA neat
Dwelling House of from five to seven
rooms One on east side of Main and
north of First East Streets preferred
Address P O Box 5G5 j15
Lost Strayed or Stolen
A Black Newfoundland Pup about
six months old two front feet white
white stripe in chest large and hand
tome Five dollars reward will be
paid on his delivery to Thos Showell
in rear of Seventies Hal jalS
FATAL SHOOTING AFFRAY
I
The Junction City Has the Boss
Shooting Scraps
Friday night between 1 acd 12
clock a notorious character named
Situ McMillan was Ehot and killed
and a saloonkeeper named Ed Mor
ton severely injured in a shooting
in house 01 questionable
flray a repu
tation in this city
From what we can learn of the
flair and there are a great many
conflicting stories it seems that Mc
Milan has been in the habit of carry
ing on a regular blackmailing busi
ness by bringing parties to his house
for questionable purposes and threatening
ening afterwards to expose them un
less certain demands were complied
with This morning at the time
stated on bis going home he found
Morton in the house in bed
The bullet holes in the wall over the
bed occupied by Morton would indi
cate that McMillan commenced shoot
ing over Morton to frighten him but
be bad met the wong man and an
indiscriminate shooting followed in
which McMillan received three shot
one in the breast one just above the
right eye and another in the abdo
men either of which it is claimed
would prove fatal and from the effects
of which he died at 5 oclock this
morning Morton received four
shot one in the thigh one in the left
land one on tho point of tbe elbow
and another which took ofl I part of
the thumb of his right hand
Sheriff Brown and others were on
the spot a few moments after the
shooting occurred and found Morton
lying near the door partly undressed
and McMillan lying on the bed
Medical aid was at once summoned
and everything possible done to re
lieve the sufferings of the wounded
men McMillan was known both
here and in Salt Lake for a number
of years as a bad character engaged
in the lowest pursuits that man could
think of He was not a citizen of
whom any community would be
proud He was lormerly in affluent
circumstances but 1 dissipated life
and evil associations brought him to
ruin and be met an nntnuly end in
consequence of those habits Dis
oalcJiMorton
Morton was placed under arrest
McMillan when a ked prior to his
death i be would justify Morton
said he could not
II SILVER THREADS AMONG
THE GOLD is the exquisite Silver
Filigree Jewelry just opened at
d21 JOSLIN PARKS
UTAH CONTRACT COMPANY
OfficJ No 123W4 Puss South St Salt
Laie City P 0 Box 431
Undertake and oi cate on tlI lowest
terms and is th shorttst time either or all
of the work of looatlnr sradiay bridtirp
th icKi ironio and equipping Strum Uorss
or other RAILWAY Locaticc and con
structic wsgn rcsd cLsll reservoir
aQuldac darn ec lacier oat and ttlilDg
srcetJI lellslli IJsrado grounds and race
trIt ki excftTiting for baildlnz Icnodatiou
oellars drains eta as well as prerj and ai
other kinds of work requiring the removal ol
earth gravel ce ant stone etc eto
GC cent it n0tltMUs BuPt
SCHOOL TAX APPORTION
MENT
A Comparative Showing of the
Amounts Paid in and
Taken Oat
Following is a ttatement of the
amount derived ftom each county of
he territory as tbe school tax with
the amount of the apportionment t
each irom the general fund
COUNTIES PAID IX PAID OUT
Salt Lake 2549980 1327910
Utah 601743 8559 50
Weber 60S715 560690
Box Elder 565C9 316730
Cache 352887 6535 40
Summit 275537 214320
Davis 255943 288990
Looele 230040 205200
anpete 22U55 5850 1U
Vaihington 180642 183730
Beaver 152460 141740
Iron 122778 184110
Morgan 107957 95570
Juab 116373 140490
Kane 793 85 178600 I
Millard 91945 187530
evier 103052 222870
Vasalch C5966 164350 p
Rich 4183 590 90
Pinto U6975 59090
By reference to the above i will
be been that Salt Lake County is the I
ono that pays most tu and receives
least from the trnjnu t < x fund
By multiplying the figures of the left
hand column by two tbe entire
amount of the territorial and sclnol
tax paid into the territory will bo
ascertained Thus Sanpete pays in
under the provisions of the school
tax 2244 55 while she receives
585010 or 360555 more than she
pays in aa a school fund Her entire
tax to the territory amounts to but
448910 while tint sum is returned
to her with 1360 10 in addition as
her apportionment oi the school fund
The counties that blue paid in more
than has been returned to them on the
echoul tax re 3 = tU Lake Weber
Box Elder Summit Tcosle Beaver
and Morgan the others hive all paid
in lees than they have received theae
latter counties being benefited there
by Weber Box Elder Summit and
Morgan Counties have considerable
railroad propeitj running through i
them which is an advantage in tie
matter of tix I is however sur
prising that such wealthy and well
populated counties as Utah Cache
and Davis should make no better
showing Salt Lake County pays in
1222930 more than she receives
which sum is distributed among the
counties tbat contribute less to the
school fund than they taka from i
For Rent
A gcod Piano 7J octaves Terms
easy Address DO box 654 ja7
FOR SALE A First Class Express
business in Salt Lake City with
Yagon Horses and Harness on easy
terms Apply at this offic
To APPRECIATE fine workmanship
see the fine stock of SILVER FILIGREE
JEWELRY just opened at
d21 JOSLIN PARKS
HOTEL ARRIVALS
January 1 1880
WALKER HOUSE
J C SetheinerW L Parrot J H Piatt
Chicago GVFetOmahaJ Long waith
Challis J B Crocker FA Lewis E P
Crooker Minneapolis A G Ferguson and
wife San Francisco
WHITE HOUSE
J Cadwell J Sessions DavidaonPark
City I King Tooolle J N Boardwell
Corinne G Wiseman Sandy A Holt
West Jordan Prof H Hughes Col C N
Merrill Bingham 31 E Hataway D
Norie Nevada
OLIVe HOUSE
C
J N Whitney H Cunnington J A
Hughes J Morrison Ogden J Bobbins
Eureka D P Cotter F B Jeromo John
Fitzgerald Bingham J J BranehallPark
ity J Scott and family St Louis E
Whitsker Washington J C
CONTINENTAL HOTEL
J Scrimgeour Idaho J W Ilagan R
D Howe New York SI S Aschum J G
James Park City W Snow R iby
Valley Ncr R C Kirkw od Provo S D
Connor Stockton K H Seamen London
VALLEY HOUSE
A E Mason Park City T Foree Ter
race J W Smith Corinne S Davidson
Park City O John = on Carr Fork R
Lawrence J Droggin Silver Reef 0
CedcHtpom Now York J ilcilannis
Frisco it Daniels Fremont
OVERLAND HOUSE
E Keating W Robinson C Carpen
ter W M forth J Riley G William
son A Turner A L Fuber J Morgan
Bingham H Thompson A Ande > son P
Hollmbran N Hyde Park City F
Sanders Frisco J Lampert and wife J
Clarke Ogden T Shay Topeka Kansas
A Campbell San Francisco J Wnrdele
South Jordan J Jackson Sanday H
Nusfcll Minn Pioche A D Smith St Paul
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I Wo are now ready to supply > > to
w Families at greatly rodaaed rates C
i evorythincof tbo choicest selection g
W ic the Wine and Liquor line Our <
prices are such as to be within the
reich of all so that those who con x
c tomplate purchasing for the Holiday z
= will tavo money by giving ui a trill z
2 A liberal discount to tho trade is also
given
NDWo koop in stock specially
C for medicinal us 3 tho purest Bran 3
i lie Whiakiw Winw cir at mod
c unto prices i i
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SEALED PROPOSALS
TjiOR BUILDING ST PAULS
FOR will be received by the
Building Committee up to February 2d
Bids will be opened at tho office of
Wallin Pickard at 10 am Monday
February 2d 1SSO
Plans acd specifications may be seen
at the home of Rev Samuel CTnswoith
corner Fourth South and First West
Streets
RET SAMUEL UNSWORTH
W L PiCKABD Treasurer
HEXRY STRATFORD Secretary
R D HOWE
jal Building Committee
H ARNOLD
Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail
Dcalar in All Kinds of
FLAM and EA1T CANDIES
AHD CRACKERS
Fresh Bread Daily
For your Holiday Sweets you should
pay a visit to
H ARNOLD
d21 GLOBE BAKERY
FIBERS AND GARDENERS
Will do well to see the New Stock
of Grass and Garden
SEEDS
Just Arrived at
CAristroDgs GrainaiFeBiStore
34 First South St Box310
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CHIPS
A winter talethe ulsters
Second Sanday after Epiphany
Te astronomers business ie look
ing up
A field for a physician new
cemetery
Patti is not drawing well in San
Francisco
The weather is clear mild and
delightful
The regular Saturday runaway was
wanting yesterday
Everybody is laboring for needed
legislation about this time
A man ia fed not tbat be may be
fed but that he may work
Many of the legislators took a run
home yesterday to see their folke
The Beaver Watchman is red hot
< re
over the pardoning of Mike Power
There was a great deal of unneces
sary yelling on the streets last night
There is a message at the Western
rininn lprrTfinh nffic fnr T TT TVTnr
ton v bi v v u v
Joseph Sellers was arrested yester
day on a charge of breaking a win
dow
Tne February number of Harpers
Magazine was received by Dwyer last
night
There ia no man without his preju
dice no woman without her bias
ruffles
specimen of elickoneide has been
presented t the Museum by Thos
Tayor Esq
The legislators took a rest yester
day Tim first week baa been spent
unusually profitably
Th9 streets were moro lively yes
terday ag was attested by the ap
pearance of several drunks
Many a man measured his length
on tbe earth last I night perhaps ice
would be better than earth
A grand leap year ball at Jennings
Bal next Thursday evening extra
gent loc two for a quarter
The Snake River Canal is progress
ing rapidly considering the severe
winter weather wo are having
A notice in a London inn says
Do not kiss the servant on the
stairs it makes them drop the
dishes
The sale of reserved seats for the
next Careless orchestral concert will
commence tomorrow morning at
Careless mueio store
Do you set up for an angel now 1
she asked jour visits are to few and
far between No he answered
but an angel Bits up for me Battled
We are indebted to Postmaster
Lynch for a copy of the United
States Official Postal Guide a most
useful and convenient work in many
respects
We wager 1 Russet t apple that no
Britisher will miss a line of the com
munication from our esteemed Eng
ish lady correspondent published on
be fourth page
The bullion shipments from Silver
Reef through Wells Fargo Coe
express for the week ending the 10th
aggregated 29773 This year com
mences well anyhow
You are mistaken sir remarked
a gentleman who bad been bId the
price of butter I do not wish to buy
the cow but merely a slight portion
of the extract of her
Zsdkiels Almanac predicted
There will be religious trouble in
Utah on the 17th of January 1880
This establishes the reliability of tbe
almanac beyond the shadow of a
doubt
The Prophetic Messenger says that
to day the 18tb will be rather
lavorable for courting This is very
opportune and there is little doubt
but many will avail themselves of the
suggestion thrown out by the alma
nacker
For the benefit of the Neics we
would state that in our item regarding
tha special sitting of the City Council
on Friday evening we made a plight
mistake which our evening contem
porary naturally followed Tbe bills
were reported by the committee on
on municipal laws not the commit
tee on canal The News will govern
itself accordingly
At the special meeting of the Edu
cational Association yesterday alter
noon the school law passed the week
previous was reconsidered and com
mitted to the committee appointed to
present it to the Assembly in order
that some slight but necessary alter
ations ehould be made in its pro
visions the tenorof which is expected
to make the bill more acceptable and
give it additional support
At the meeting of the directors of
the silk association at President
Taylors office yesterday morning
Hon Wen Jennings was elected
president Miss E R Scow vice
president Mr A M Musser secre
tary find Mr P A Schettler treas
urer Speeches complimentary to
those who had heretofore worked eo
earnestly in this matter were made
earnesty mater
and it was the sense ol the meeting
that the industry be pushed to a suc
cessful issue
There was a young man with a shaddock
Who met a young maid with a haddock
He thought How I wish
She would give mo that fish
In legal exchange for my shaddock 1
Tho maiden who did not like haddoct
Thought Oh what a beautiful shaddockl
I I wero not shy
I should certainly try
I hed give mo that fruit for my had
dock I
Ha went on his way with his thaddock
She went on her wav with her haddock
And FO cruel is fate
That until twas too late
Neither one of them heard
That by speaking tho word
He might just as well have bad haddock
And she might as well have had shad
dock
SAVE YOUR BOOKS by getting
them boned Try the lIImALD
Bindery 008
iE t EW SHT MUSIC
AT
HALFAT PRICE
Received 1000 New and Popular
Copyright Songs and Instrumental
Pieces for Piano and for the Cabinet
Organ
Organf
flrTltC3e Pieces are meeting With
enormous sale throughout the entire
country
DAVID 0 CALDER
General Agent for the Publishers
ill
JEREMY CO
JIAJUrACTTJB3KS or
Dairy Table dnd Milling Salt
p O 330X 1138
WAREHOUSE North Temple St
two blocks west of Depot Block 026
F AUERBACH BRGS
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CLOSING OUT SALE
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WHSTTBE GOODS
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Black and Colored Silks and Satins at 70ct 90o 100 126 150
175 200
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Black Cashmere at 40c SOc 60c 70c SOc 90c 100
Colored Cashmeres atooc 70o 90o
Double Wide Lustres and other Dress Goods 20o 30 4Co SOc
70c 800
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Silk Striped and Plaid Dress Goods 25o SOc 40o SOc
Mohair and Armnre Dress Goods Six Yards for 1 00 I
Double Wide Heavy Matelasee and Drap Det at 150 worth 250 Z t
Double Wide Heavy Beaver Cloth at 175 250 3 00 ff f i t
Doiinlo Wirin Ronoiior to ti T ri tllnh c on i ru i on
v f cu ° HUU = > U UU u wuu iuw > LV
140 I
Heavy all wool Cassimerea for Men and Boys wear 115 135 j
150
White and Colored Flannels Jeans and SatineUee 15c 25c 30c
350400500 60c 70c SOc i 1 f
Knit Opera Shawls 75c 125 175 225 3 75 1
Ladies Corsets 400600750 1 00 150 200 300 500
Lidies and Childrens Hose lOc The 20c 25c to 1 50 per pair i 4
Our Own Seamless Kid Gloves warranted equal to Harris or any
other make three buttons 175 tour batorij 2 00 Best f
Value in Kid Gloves in the City I 11
Ladies Fur Sets 250 350 5 00 10 00 1500 2000 Bet jB
Goods for the Money in the City it t
Ladies and Childrens Cloaks Dalmana and Circulars 300 400
500 600 700 to 25 00
Turkey Red Table Cloth 75 8 > c 100 120
Bleached Damask Table OIN GOj 75c 100 140 J
Towels from lOc to 753 J iI
Ribbons Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs Lace and Silk Ties Fringes I t
Berlin Embroideries in Silk Worsted Marvels of Art Veilings 1 J
Tidies Etc at Lowest Prices in the City r
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GENTS AND BOYS CLOTHING
S Hats and Furnishing Goods 4
Of every kind
At Prices to Close Out Every Article of Winter
Goods I
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The Best Unlaundried WHITE SHIRTS oi 2200 Linen Bosoms end
Wamantta Muslin ever offered at retail at 100 Better value than the aat l
Fifty Dozen we closed in so short a time Samples sent free of postage
The lack of room and the poor light in our store compel us to offer ha grejt
overstock we purchased before the late rise in Merchandise at any t
cost and purchasers bolts Wholesale and Retail who are de
sirous to secure the most Goods for the least money will
do well to call and price our Goods before purchas
ing eloowhere We show Goods with pleasure
WHOLESALE BUYERS
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Will be treated as such in Competition with any Market East or West 1 I
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JBSPOrdera Promptly filled and Honorable Treatment Warranteda
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EST ABLIS flED 18G4
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F AUERBACH BRO J
Walker Brosmi i
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GREAT REDUCTION
IN PRICES J S
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Ladies Cloaks reduced from 350 to 250
< C 400 to 3 00 J
t S 500 to 375 I 1 f
It 1000 to 800 t
it a 1200 to 1000 l
ct it 1500 to 1200 L
cs C j I
1800 to 1500 i
0
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WE OFFER 1fA3 1
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ONE HUNDRED MISSES CLOAKS i
AND 11
SO OHCOZOE DOIMLSLS
AT REDUCED PRICES I
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KNIT GOODS AT KEDUCED PRICES E
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Ladies Sleeveless Jackets from 100 to 075 S
Sr 125 to 100 j
H 150 to 125 j
t I 175 to 150 f
All other Knitted Goods reduced in proportion I
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IMMENSE REDUCTIONS IN
EN
SHAWLS AND FELT SKIRTS
100 Boys Overcoats 1
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OHEAP OHEAP
0
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IFTJIRS I FURS r
AT ACTUAL COST S II
WE ARE
OFFERING POSITIVE BARCA INS it ii1
IN ALL CLA3E5 OF S
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WINTER GOODS 1
WALKER BROTHERS I
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